Diagnostic Network introduces AI assistant for diagnostics

A white robot with blue eyes and blue accents, along with the Diagnostic Networks logo where the ears would be.

Diagnostic Network launched a new AI-powered assistant, AiDN, on Monday. 

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"We are thrilled to introduce AiDN to the Diagnostic Network community," says Scott Brown, Diagnostic Network's founder. "This AI-powered assistant represents a significant advancement in vehicle diagnostics, empowering our members with an unprecedented level of support and expertise to complement the human interactions that are so critical to solving the toughest diagnostic dilemmas. We believe that AiDN will revolutionize the way vehicle service professionals approach diagnostics and drive greater efficiency in the repair process."

Diagnostic Network says AiDN uses a multistep diagnostic process to deliver actionable recommendations, enabling technicians to streamline troubleshooting and optimize repairs. Intelligent algorithms use a combination of deep learning and natural language processing techniques, analyzing vast amounts of data to offer guidance on complex diagnostic problems. 

AiDN is available now as a beta release for members of the Diagnostic Network community. Members can use the AI assistant ant then offer feedback to help refine its capabilities. 

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